Quote Originally Posted by Myranda View Post
I think this is a rather ambiguous case that could swing either way.

I'll provide the example of describing someone who lives in Asia as an 'asian'. In every strictest sense it probably is unequivocally considered an adjective that modifies the implied word 'person', but so often the 'person' is dropped and 'asian' sort of takes on the role of full blown noun it may as well be considered one.

Asian, Asia. Hyuran, Hyur.


In this case then you would need Hyur as a word. There is a lot of crossing and growth in the language but the often invisible structure helps lend ideas to the words that I dont think should be ignored..


Since Hyurans wouldn't be from Hyur its not exactly the same.